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- Vidyadhara(s) (Sanskrit Vidyādhara, meaning "wisdom-holders") are a group of supernatural beings in Indian religions who possess magical powers. In Hinduism...
- Vidyadhara (Sanskrit: Vidyadhara; meaning 'Knowledge-holder','Awareness-Holder') is the word in Buddhist literature for a person having the great knowledge...
- Govinda Vidyadhara was the founder of Bhoi Dynasty in Eastern India. He belonged to writer caste and came from a community of accountants or Bhoi. According...
- in the Kamavarapukota Mandal, Eluru District, Andhra Pradesh. Kotagiri Vidyadhara Rao began his political career as a village sarpanch. He served as MLA...
- Vidyadhara (r. c. 1003-1035 CE) was a Chandela king of central India. He ruled in the Jejakabhukti region (Bundelkhand in present-day Madhya Pradesh)....
- gave the vidyadhara the power to fly had fallen from his mouth. Vasudeva handed over this magic pill to the vidyadhara. The grateful vidyadhara introduced...
- originated in the region of Odisha that reigned from 1541 to 1560 CE. Govinda Vidyadhara had usurped the throne from the later weaker Suryavamsa Ga****ati Empire...
- Ramachandra Deva". Ramachandra Deva was the son of Danai Vidyadhara, a lieutenant of Bhoi king Govinda Vidyadhara. According to historian K.C Panigrahi, Ramachandra...
- is able to rest in it continuously is called a Rigdzin or Rigma (see Vidyadhara), which may be used as a title either pre- or post-nominally. Rigpa (Sanskrit:...
- its larger neighbour, is located inside the artificial cave named the Vidyadhara Guha. The cave was created by carving 4.5 feet (1.4 m) into the rock,...